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What is the XVIVE A58 and what does it use for wireless transmission?
The XVIVE A58 is a guitar wireless system designed to offer more frequency options by using the 5.8 GHz band. This frequency is less crowded than others, making it less likely to encounter signal interference. It has been fine-tuned for improved performance and guitar tone.
How does the 5.8 GHz frequency of the XVIVE A58 compare to 2.4 GHz systems?
The 5.8 GHz frequency used by the XVIVE A58 is less crowded and less prone to interference. However, 2.4 GHz frequencies typically perform better when there are physical obstacles between the transmitter and the receiver.
What should I do if the XVIVE A58 causes interference with radio or television reception?
If the XVIVE A58 causes interference, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
What are the safety instructions for the XVIVE A58 lithium-ion rechargeable batteries?
To ensure safe operation of the XVIVE A58 batteries, follow these guidelines:
Keep away from children.
Only charge rechargeable batteries with chargers recommended by the manufacturer.
Observe correct polarity.
Pack or store charged batteries so that the terminals cannot contact each other to avoid short circuits.
Do not expose to moisture.
Switch battery-powered products off after use.
Do not mutilate or dismantle.
Do not heat above 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit) or throw into a fire.
Immediately remove and do not use obviously defective batteries.
What are the environmental requirements for charging the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 rechargeable batteries should only be charged at ambient temperatures between 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) and 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
How should I maintain the XVIVE A58 batteries if I am not using them for a long time?
When not using the XVIVE A58 for extended periods, charge the batteries regularly, approximately every three months. Store the products in a cool and dry place at room temperature (approximately 20 degrees Celsius / 68 degrees Fahrenheit). If the product will not be used for a very long time, remove the rechargeable batteries.
What are the important safety instructions regarding the placement and cleaning of the XVIVE A58?
Observe the following safety precautions for the XVIVE A58:
Do not place near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other appliances that produce heat.
Guard against objects or liquids entering the device. Do not use or place the unit near water.
Clean only with a dry cloth.
Only use attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer.
When is professional service required for the XVIVE A58?
Service is required when the XVIVE A58 has been damaged in any way, such as if liquid has been spilled into the apparatus, objects have fallen into it, the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture, it does not operate normally, it has been dropped, or the enclosure is damaged.
What are the key features and specifications of the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 system includes the following technical features:
5.8 GHz True Diversity wireless system.
High-resolution 24-bit / 48 kHz audio.
Up to 5 hours of battery life.
Less than 5 ms latency.
6 wireless channels.
Dynamic range and Signal-to-noise ratio: 110 dB.
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Wireless range: up to 100 feet (dependent on RF signal absorption and interference).
Compatible with active and passive pickups.
Scans for wireless status and selects the best channel.
What components are found on the XVIVE A58 Transmitter?
The XVIVE A58 Transmitter features the following components:
1/4 inch TS input.
Power LED.
USB charging port.
Channel LED.
Battery Compartment.
Power on/off switch.
Active/Passive Mode LED.
CH: Channel select button / Active-Passive Mode button.
What components are found on the XVIVE A58 Receiver?
The XVIVE A58 Receiver features the following components:
1/4 inch TS output.
Power LED.
USB charging port.
Channel LED.
Wireless RF LED.
Battery Compartment.
Power on/off switch.
CH: Channel Select / Channel Scan button.
How do I perform a quick start setup with the XVIVE A58?
Follow these two steps to set up the XVIVE A58:
Step 1: Plug the transmitter into the output jack of your guitar, bass, or instrument. Plug the receiver into your amplifier, amp modeler, effect pedal, or audio interface.
Step 2: Pair the transmitter and receiver by ensuring they are set to the same wireless channel. Use the channel select button to change the channel as needed until the units match.
How do I know if the XVIVE A58 transmitter and receiver are successfully paired?
When the XVIVE A58 transmitter and receiver are successfully paired, the green RF LED on the receiver will remain on.
How do I charge the XVIVE A58 and what are the precautions?
The XVIVE A58 system comes with a dual USB charging cable that charges both the transmitter and receiver simultaneously. Plug the cable into any 5V / 2A USB charger adapter or USB power source. You should turn off the power while charging and avoid using the system during charging to prevent reducing the battery life.
What do the different Power Status LED colors mean on the XVIVE A58?
| POWER STATUS LED COLOR | BATTERY PERCENTAGE |
|---|---|
| Green (solid) | 41% to 100% |
| Yellow (solid) | 6% to 40% |
| Red (solid) | 1% to 5% |
| Red (blinking) | Less than 1% |
A charge is required when the red light is on.
What are the charging times and corresponding battery life for the XVIVE A58?
| CHARGING TIMES | BATTERY LIFE |
|---|---|
| 30 minutes | 1 hour |
| 1 hour 15 minutes | 2 hours |
| 2 hours 30 minutes | 5 hours |
What is the benefit of the XVIVE A58 open-battery-compartment design?
The open-battery-compartment design of the XVIVE A58 provides access that makes it easy for maintenance personnel to perform testing and maintenance on the battery as needed.
What tips can help improve the wireless performance of the XVIVE A58?
To optimize the performance of the XVIVE A58:
1. Keep more than 3 metres of distance between the receiver unit and Wi-Fi transmitters, such as routers.
2. If you experience interference from nearby Wi-Fi devices, try changing to a different channel on both the transmitter and receiver.
3. If necessary, shorten the distance between the transmitter and receiver units.
What are the specific frequencies used by each channel on the XVIVE A58?
| CHANNEL | FREQUENCIES |
|---|---|
| CHANNEL 1 | 5730 MHz, 5842 MHz, 5844 MHz |
| CHANNEL 2 | 5736 MHz, 5835 MHz, 5838 MHz |
| CHANNEL 3 | 5743 MHz, 5747 MHz, 5827 MHz |
| CHANNEL 4 | 5752 MHz, 5780 MHz, 5817 MHz |
| CHANNEL 5 | 5760 MHz, 5795 MHz, 5804 MHz |
| CHANNEL 6 | 5811 MHz, 5824 MHz, 5830 MHz |
Up to six XVIVE A58 sets can be used simultaneously in one area.
How do I use the Channel Scan feature on the XVIVE A58?
Press and hold the channel button on the XVIVE A58 receiver for 3 seconds to enter Channel Scan mode. The receiver’s channel LED will flash during scanning and then stay solid on the optimal wireless channel. Once scanning is complete, manually set the transmitter’s channel to match the receiver channel.
How and when do I switch between Active and Passive modes on the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 is compatible with both active and passive pickups. When using a guitar or bass with active pickups, press and hold the transmitter’s Channel button for 3 seconds to turn on Active mode. The Active LED will illuminate when this mode is active. For passive pickups, ensure the mode is set to Passive.
What are the technical specifications for the XVIVE A58 system?
| SPECIFICATION | DETAIL |
|---|---|
| Audio Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 KHz (-3 dB) |
| Battery | 3.8V rechargeable Li-ion, 780 mA |
| RF Sensitivity | -90 dBm |
| Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.1% |
| RF Output Power | 25 mW E.I.R.P. max |
| Operating Temp Range | 0 to 45 degrees Celsius |
| Maximum Level (Passive) | 2.84Vp-p |
| Maximum Level (Active) | 7.5Vp-p, volume -10 dB |
| Impedance | Input: 1 Megaohm; Output: 470 Ohms |
| Weight | 88 g / 3.1 oz |
| Dimensions | 65 mm x 37 mm x 28 mm |
What should I check if there is no sound from my XVIVE A58?
If you experience no sound with the XVIVE A58, check the following:
Ensure the transmitter and receiver are connected properly and power switches are on.
Verify the instrument volume knob is turned up so signal is sent to the transmitter.
Check that the amplifier or receiving device is on with the volume up.
Confirm both transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel.
Check if the receiver’s RF LED is on.
How do I fix distorted audio on the XVIVE A58?
If the output volume of your guitar or bass seems very high and the audio is distorted, switch the XVIVE A58 transmitter to Active mode.
What should I do if the audio output from the XVIVE A58 is low?
When using a passive instrument with the XVIVE A58, ensure the transmitter is set to Passive mode to avoid low audio output.
How do I resolve signal instability or a flickering RF LED on the XVIVE A58?
To fix signal instability on the XVIVE A58, hold the receiver switch button for 3 seconds to scan for the best available wireless channel. You should also ensure the receiver is at least 3 meters away from Wi-Fi transmitters.
How do I manage multiple XVIVE A58 receiver connections?
To use multiple receivers with one XVIVE A58 transmitter, make sure all receivers are set to the same channel as the transmitter from which you want them to receive audio.
What are the common applications for the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 is suitable for various instrument and output setups, including:
Connecting a Guitar, Bass, or Piezo-electric Acoustic Guitar to the transmitter.
Connecting the receiver to a Guitar or Bass Amp.
Connecting the receiver to an Amp Modeler, Effect Pedal, or Pedalboard.
Connecting the receiver to a PA Mixer or Digital Recorder.
Does the XVIVE A58 support high-resolution audio?
Yes, the XVIVE A58 supports high-resolution 24-bit / 48 kHz audio for clear signal reproduction.
Is the XVIVE A58 compatible with active pickups?
Yes, the XVIVE A58 is fully compatible with active pickups. You should use the Active mode on the transmitter by holding the channel button for 3 seconds when using instruments with active electronics.
What is the latency of the XVIVE A58 system?
The XVIVE A58 has a very low latency of less than 5 ms, ensuring there is no noticeable delay while playing.
What is the dynamic range of the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 features a dynamic range of 110 dB.
How many wireless channels does the XVIVE A58 have?
The XVIVE A58 offers 6 different wireless channels to help users find the clearest signal in any environment.
What is the signal-to-noise ratio for the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 has a signal-to-noise ratio of 110 dB.
What is the maximum working range of the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 has a working range of more than 100 feet in line-of-sight outdoor conditions. The actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference.
What type of audio input and output connectors does the XVIVE A58 use?
Both the transmitter input and receiver output on the XVIVE A58 use a 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) TS jack.
What should I do if the red Power LED is blinking on my XVIVE A58?
A blinking red Power LED on the XVIVE A58 indicates that the battery is at less than 1% capacity and needs to be charged immediately.
Can I use the XVIVE A58 with a bass guitar?
Yes, the XVIVE A58 is designed for use with guitars, basses, and other musical instruments.
What charging voltage and current is required for the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 requires a charging voltage and current of 5V / 2A.
What is the total weight of the XVIVE A58 units?
The XVIVE A58 weighs 88 grams or 3.1 ounces.
Does the XVIVE A58 use a True Diversity system?
Yes, the XVIVE A58 is a 5.8 GHz True Diversity wireless system.
What is the frequency response range of the XVIVE A58?
The frequency response of the XVIVE A58 ranges from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB).
Can I use the XVIVE A58 with a digital recorder?
Yes, the XVIVE A58 receiver can be connected to a PA Mixer or a Digital Recorder.
How can I identify the channel current set on my XVIVE A58?
Both the XVIVE A58 transmitter and receiver have a Channel LED that indicates the current channel setting (1-6).
What happens if I use the XVIVE A58 while it is charging?
It is recommended not to use the XVIVE A58 while charging as it may reduce the overall battery life.
What is the input impedance of the XVIVE A58?
The input impedance of the XVIVE A58 is 1 Megaohm.
What is the output impedance of the XVIVE A58?
The output impedance of the XVIVE A58 is 470 Ohms.
What type of battery is inside the XVIVE A58?
The XVIVE A58 uses a 3.8V rechargeable Lithium-ion battery with 780 mA capacity.
Does the XVIVE A58 have a power saving recommendation?
Yes, you should switch the XVIVE A58 battery-powered units off immediately after use to preserve battery life.
How many frequency points are covered in Channel 1 of the XVIVE A58?
Channel 1 of the XVIVE A58 utilizes three frequency points: 5730 MHz, 5842 MHz, and 5844 MHz.
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